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10 April, 04:10

If you lived in Alaska, Canada, or Greenland, which type of climate would you expect to influence the area? a. Midlatitude "C" Climates b. mesothemal climates c. Polar "E" Climates d. Highland "H" Climates e. semiarid climates

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  1. 10 April, 04:32
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    c. Polar "E" climate.

    Explanation:

    The true climate of Alaska is best described as an extreme subarctic climate. With long cold winter and cool summers where snow remains throughout the year. As the sun does not rise at all during some weeks. Northern Alaska is the coldest region with temperatures going to 1.1 degrees. The climate of Canada is generally subarctic, it's in the coastal sides that the Canadian climate is warm and moist. But most of the climate falls in cold winters and Scandinavian type. In Canada, the lowest temperature can go up to 3 degrees C. The green land experience arctic climate, it freezes in winters and temperature can go up to - 10 degrees. Also, there can be severe winters and mild summers. As this region is surrounded by hills and shelter lands.
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